And the town, historically reliant on industry and crisscrossed by pockmarked streets, isn't especially affluent either.
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Frick Park features 500-plus acres of wooded forests and hills that are crisscrossed with trails.
It is crisscrossed with canals and irrigation ditches built by U.S. foreign aid in the 1950s.
He led a squad of Marines in Marjah, a farm village crisscrossed by irrigation canals.
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Homer's crisscrossed tape led to a fabric glove he sewed with crisscrosses of ribbon down each finger.
The journey to the town is very difficult -- crisscrossed by rivers and lush patches of trees.
It's a tale of a circle of friends who crisscrossed America, bucked conformity as they thirst for experience.
As a founding partner of the bank's private equity group, she crisscrossed the country to meet with clients.
The vaulted roof made from crisscrossed arches shields the outdoor kennels, which run alongside the box of an office.
Tucked in the shadow of a hulking mountain crisscrossed with dozens of footpaths, the school now is in ruins.
Hena's family hailed from rural Shariatpur, crisscrossed by murky rivers that lend waters to rice paddies and lush vegetable fields.
Bridge Kitchenware's owner Steven Bridge says that's unlikely to happen with the Italian-made Paderno strainer, which is reinforced with crisscrossed stainless-steel supports.
Planned in collaboration with the architect Christoph A. Kumpusch, it is a void crisscrossed by columns and stairs and illuminated from inside.
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There, for three days, 12 large horse-drawn vehicles crisscrossed the Berkshires carrying men in top hats and women in dresses and gloves.
In flowing robes and wraparound sunglasses, he crisscrossed the continent in flashy caravans as throngs of supporters waved and cheered from the roadsides.
Below you'll see the white salt flatlands being crisscrossed--if it's a windy day--by landsailers, zipping around on what look like windsurfers on wheels.
Together they crisscrossed around the Boston area, at one point stopping for gas and another time so that another person could join them in the car.
At its height, hundreds of whaling ships crisscrossed the globe on voyages that could last three to five years, and sometimes longer, fraught with enormous risks.
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The four kilometers on either side of the border are crisscrossed only by small animals, and the absence of any human activity creates a false sense of calm.
But Whistler is also a good destination for more leisurely bike riders, and is crisscrossed with gentle village and backcountry routes where burning your muscles to the bone is not required.
But much more than disease and people crisscrossed the globe.
It seemed to him, though, that Polynesians and Micronesians were one people, united by the vast ocean which he, and they, had crisscrossed for millennia in their tiny boats.
Despite the efforts of politicians who have crisscrossed the state, voter education groups and intensive election coverage in the media, many local voters say they feel alienated from the political process.
In Venice, we crisscrossed the lagoon by ferry, visited a glass factory, rented a fleet of black gondolas, and had time for a quick stop at Prada before heading back out of town.
The candidates seeking to replace Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a billionaire who self-funded his three campaigns for City Hall, crisscrossed the city, shaking hands and schmoozing with voters on the unofficial first day of summer.
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One vital weapon in his arsenal was President Clinton who, like Vice President Biden, crisscrossed the swing States right up till Election Day to secure every possible vote in a tight electoral race.
His 32-foot Regulator fishing boat was one among 40 others of its ilk being tossed about mercilessly in the crisscrossed waves of the hyperactive New York Harbor on this pleasant Friday in the spring.
Choice slices, cut thin enough to let light pass through, and polished to show the crisscrossed patterning of unalloyed nickel and iron, are as sublimely gaudy as Faberg??, and can be nearly as pricey.
AMES, Iowa (DES MOINES REGISTER) -- Republican presidential candidates turned Wednesday into something of a "Farm Day" in Iowa as they crisscrossed the state promising help for Iowa's largest and most economically troubled industry.
After the initial drilling, the big platforms are moved to new sites, leaving the refuges dotted with small well heads and large oil and gas terminals, the marshes cut by canals and crisscrossed by pipelines.
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